Japan's government will help Tepco contain radioactive water leak from the Fukushima nuclear power plant, including raising public funds.
Japan's nuclear watchdog says radioactive water leaking out of crippled Fukushima plant cannot be contained by Tepco alone.
At the Monterrey shipwreck site, marine archaeologists discovered three ships that sank sometime in the 19th century.
Without a life jacket, the 19-year veteran of the Montauk lobster industry had to fashion a makeshift flotation device to survive.
The Cruise Passenger Protection Act aims to better safeguard cruise-goers and make crime statistics in the high seas more transparent.
Snow may have once fallen on Mars. New evidence suggests snow, or rain, created some of the valley networks found on the planet.
Tepco, for the first time, admitted radioactive water from the damaged Fukushima nuclear plant had reached the ocean.
Inspectors have not said when they expect the investigation into the Cedar Point accident will be completed.
According to a 2009 report by the World Bank, about 10 percent of the 2 million people living in the West Bank are forced to buy water trucked in by Israel’s national water company.
Japan's nuclear watchdog says radioactive water from the damaged nuclear plant is probably contaminating sea water. Operator remains unsure.
Floods in Europe this summer are the most expensive natural calamity to hit the continent since the Elbe river floods in 2002.
Green algae, also known as Enteromorpha prolifera, has taken over a beach off the coast of the Yellow Sea in China.
According to a recent survey, three of the Great Lakes are filled with thousands of tiny plastic beads used in facial cleansers.
The drums of war are beating again in the Middle East and the Horn of Africa. The adversaries are Egypt and Ethiopia.
Differences between Martian surface rocks and younger Mars-derived meteorites point toward an oxygen-rich atmosphere about 4 billion years ago.
Historically low water levels are threatening traffic on the massive network of locks and canals vital to the U.S. and Canada.
Heavy rain in Europe between late May and early June 2013 caused massive flooding across Central Europe, claiming at least 22 lives and displacing thousands of residents.
A new WWF study pinpoints the planet’s most dangerous oceans and describes how shipwrecks are likely to increase in coming years.
Blue Lake on North Stadbroke Island in Australia has been untouched by climate change for the past 7,500 years, scientists say.
Frances Bean Cobain lashed out at Kendall Jenner over Twitter.
A U.S. Navy Marine Mammal Program dolphin discovered a rare, 130-year-old Howell torpedo during a routine search off the coast of San Diego, Calif.
Lunar rock samples bear a chemical fingerprint that suggests the Moon once had traces of water that originate from the asteroid belt near Jupiter.